
Nicole Krauss shortlisted for Wingate Prize 2022
To Be A Man by Nicole Krauss (Bloosmbury) has been shortlisted for the Wingate Literary Prize 2022. In her first short story collection, Nicole Krauss inhabits a range of narrative voices and explores the themes of memory, sexuality, spirituality and transnational Jewishness. A woman remembers a teenage friend’s toxic relationship with an older man. Another woman visits the apartment of her late father, only to discover a stranger living there. Later in the collection, Krauss allows herself a departure from the strictures of realism, while a story in which New York residents are urged to wear gas masks feels unnervingly prescient.
Now in its 45th year, the annual prize, run in association with community and arts centre JW3, is awarded to the best book, fiction or non-fiction, “to translate the idea of Jewishness to the general reader." The seven titles selected for the shortlist were commended for their “nuanced, innovative approach to existing Jewish themes", organisers said.
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